PRAN MUSTARD OIL (400,200ML) (1)

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MYR 3.05 - MYR 6.05
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Pran
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Selangor
PRAN OIL
400ML
200ML

Product Description

*ALL READY ITEM *POSTAGE EVERY DAY The health benefits of mustard oil are multiple. It is known to help treat ailments related to the heart, skin, joints, muscles, among having other benefits. Following are some of the well-known benefits of this wonder oil. 1. May Reduce Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease 2. May Have Antibacterial, Antifungal, And Anti-inflammatory Properties 3. May Relieve Cold And Cough 4. May Act As A Natural Stimulant 5. May Reduce The Risk Of Cancer 6. May Ease Joint Pains And Arthritis 7. May Improve The Functioning Of The Organs 8. May Help Treat Asthma 9. May Act As An Insect Repellent 10. May Whiten Teeth And Treat Dental Problems 11. May Aid Weight Loss 12. May Boost Brain Function 13. May Stimulate Sensation In The Muscles 14. May Help Heal Chapped Lips 15. May Promote Overall Health More About Mustard Oil Mustard oil has culinary as well as therapeutic uses. Here are some quick facts about mustard oil: Scientific Name: Brassica juncea Common Names: Sarson ka tel (Hindi), Sarsay tel (Bengali), Kadugu Ennai (Tamil), Avanune (Telugu), Rainu tel (Gujarati), Mohariche tel (Marathi), Kadugenna (Malyalam), and Sorisha tela (Oriya) Color: Dark (reddish) yellow Aroma: Strong Taste: Pungent and sharp flavor Smoke Point: 480oF/250oC Extraction Process: Extracted from mustard seeds and purified through distillation How Mustard Oil Is Made – There are two ways of making mustard oil: by pressing and grinding. The first method is to press the mustard seeds to get the vegetable oil. The second method is to grind the seeds, mixing them with water, and then extracting the oil by distillation. This results in mustard oil that is lower in fat content. Here’s a glimpse into the history of mustard oil. The History Of Mustard Oil Mustard oil has been popularly used in countries like India, Rome, and Greece for thousands of years. Its first known uses were medicinal – Hippocrates used mustard seeds to prepare certain medicines. The Romans added mustard seeds to their wine. Pythagoras, the Greek scientist, used it as a natural treatment for scorpion stings. Let’s now look into the nutritional profile of mustard oil. *ANY QUESTION JUST USE 'CHAT' TO CONTACT US*

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